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AirMonitorsSniffForRadiationInCalif
From: WSMV Nashville on Fri, Mar 18 2011 11:15 AM
Federal authorities are using air monitors to detect any abnormal radiation levels in California as the nuclear crisis in Japan worsens.
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ElementaryStudentDolesOutCocaine
From: WSMV Nashville on Fri, Mar 18 2011 10:14 AM
An elementary school student in Washington, D.C., is charged with drug possession after police say he brought cocaine to school and shared it with classmates. Five of them were rushed to the hospital.
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SUVBacksIntoSportsReporter
From: WSMV Nashville on Fri, Mar 18 2011 10:14 AM
A sports reporter covering the NCAA Tournament is nearly run over by a sport utility vehicle backing up.
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2StrandedDogsInJapanCaptureHearts
From: WSMV Nashville on Fri, Mar 18 2011 8:09 AM
The earthquake, tsunami and now evacuations from radiation are proving catastrophic for pets in Japan. But, one story appears to have a happy ending.
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JapanQuakeCapturedByUnderwaterMic
From: WSMV Nashville on Thu, Mar 17 2011 2:04 PM
The sound of the 9.0-magnitude earthquake that devastated Japan is captured by underwater microphones.
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ExpertCoolingReactorsIsKey
From: WSMV Nashville on Thu, Mar 17 2011 12:02 PM
A nuclear engineer explains why the cooling reactors at Japan’s Fukishima power plant is key to preventing radioactive releases.
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WilliamToursQuakeDamagedChristchurch
From: WSMV Nashville on Thu, Mar 17 2011 12:02 PM
Prince William tours damaged areas of Christchurch, New Zealand, and lends his support to earthquake survivors. He will attend a national memorial service on Friday.
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BabyMonitorUsedForEavesdropping
From: WSMV Nashville on Thu, Mar 17 2011 12:02 PM
Some employees at a University of Iowa medical clinic claim a supervisor used a baby monitor to eavesdrop on them. The monitor was removed after workers complained, and human resources is investigating the case.
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WaterDumpedOverJapanReactors
From: WSMV Nashville on Thu, Mar 17 2011 12:02 PM
Two helicopters from Japan’s Self-Defense Forces have dropped water on the No. 3 building at the quake-damaged Fukushima.
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ManFightsCancerForFourthTime
From: WSMV Nashville on Thu, Mar 17 2011 8:01 AM
A North Carolina man survives prostate cancer, lung cancer and breast cancer — only to learn he has brain cancer.
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BieberWaxWorkUnveiledInLondon
From: WSMV Nashville on Thu, Mar 17 2011 8:01 AM
The teen singer unveiled his new wax figure at Madame Tussauds in London.
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JapanRescuersFaceNewEnemy8212Snow
From: WSMV Nashville on Wed, Mar 16 2011 1:49 PM
As if the devastation from the earthquake and tsunami wasn’t enough, rescue crews in Japan are now facing a new enemy — snow.
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KidsSuspendedOverBagOfOregano
From: WSMV Nashville on Wed, Mar 16 2011 11:48 AM
Four middle school students in Virginia are suspended after bringing a baggie of oregano to school. Officials say it looked too much like pot.
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SocialNetworkingDrivesDonationsForJapan
From: WSMV Nashville on Wed, Mar 16 2011 10:48 AM
Social networking is playing a big role in fundraising for Japanese earthquake relief.
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VideoShowsTsunamiWipeOutHotelShop
From: WSMV Nashville on Wed, Mar 16 2011 10:48 AM
Surveillance video shows the tsunami waves crash through a clothing shop at the King Kamehameha' Kona Beach Hotel on March 11.
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EmergencyWorkersEvacuateNuclearPlant
From: WSMV Nashville on Wed, Mar 16 2011 9:48 AM
Surging radiation levels forced Japan to order emergency workers to temporarily withdraw from its crippled nuclear plant Wednesday.
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OfficersNarrowlyEscapeHighwayCrash
From: WSMV Nashville on Wed, Mar 16 2011 5:47 AM
Officers on foot barely escape being hit by car in St. Louis.
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TsunamiSurvivorSharesMiraculousStory
From: WSMV Nashville on Wed, Mar 16 2011 5:47 AM
A Japanese man is lucky to be alive after being trapped in his car during the raging tsunami.
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JapanSchoolUsedAsEvacuationShelter
From: WSMV Nashville on Tue, Mar 15 2011 9:44 PM
Japan’s quake shelters are packed with thousands of traumatised residents. The United Nations says nearly 600,000 people have been moved out of earthquake- and tsunami-affected areas.
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SendaiRecoversSlowlyFromDevastation
From: WSMV Nashville on Tue, Mar 15 2011 9:44 PM
After the devastation of an earthquake and a tsunami, survivors look for loved ones.
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